Reference Guide

396 Arranging and editing
Fades and crossfades
3. When your cursor changes and the filled red triangle appears, click and drag to the right until you
reach your desired fade-in length.
As you drag your mouse, a fade-in appears on your clip, and the red line moves with the mouse
to mark the end of the fade-in.
To edit a fade-in in a Clip
To move the entire fade-in to a later point in the clip, drag above the blue horizontal line located a
quarter of the way up the blue vertical line
.
A. Cursor above horizontal blue line B. Horizontal blue line
To move only the starting point of the fade-in, drag below the horizontal blue line.
To delete a fade-in from an audio clip, simply drag the triangular fade handle to the front edge
of the clip.
The filled blue triangle at the top of the clip handle indicates that dragging the top edge of the clip
handle will move the fade along with the crop. The filled blue rectangle at the bottom of the clip
handle indicates that dragging the bottom of the clip handle will slip edit the edge, but leave the
end of the fade-in where it is.
A
B